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Greenville

[ green-vil ]

noun

  1. a city in NW South Carolina.
  2. a city in W Mississippi, on the Mississippi River.
  3. a city in E North Carolina.
  4. a city in NE Texas.
  5. a city in W Ohio.


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Example Sentences

Erick Murillo, their buddy from Greenville, North Carolina, joined them on drum machines.

Mila Kunis scored just as many cool points when she attended the Marine Corp Ball in Greenville, North Carolina with a fan.

Campbell was running against the popular mayor of Greenville, Max Heller.

The progressive Hodding Carter II wrote to East from Greenville, "I hope you leave a forwarding address."

Last month, Graham hosted a fundraiser for Mulvaney in Greenville.

This put the officer in a trying position, but there was nothing left for him to do but send the letter to Greenville.

At Greenville the Indians were so near the settlers that there was constant danger of trouble between them.

Delegation after delegation arrived at Fort Greenville, until more than a thousand chiefs and braves were in attendance.

Her name was Laura Rainey, and she'd come to Greenville, a year before, to teach in the high-school.

A good many visitors dropped in, during the evening, Greenville's greatest come to congratulate Hector on the speech.

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